The Alzheimer's journey is a long one, with many twists and turns. The Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter has been here as a strong, passionate, and committed resource for over 25 years and with your support we intend to stay committed until the vision of a world without Alzheimer's is attained.

On Father's Day - Honor The Man in Your Life with a Gift that Could Change the Future!

A gift this June to the Alzheimer's Association Challenge Match is a really smart way to honor Dad! Skip the necktie, the belt and the barbecue tongs. He's already got those. Do a little Big Thing this year and make a contribution to the Alzheimer's Association. All new and increased gifts will be matched and doubled by a special group of friends up to a total of $200,000.

This unique gift will honor Dad in a way that no other traditional gift can. Let him know that you are not only thinking of him but do it in a way that shows you care about putting an end to Alzheimer's disease, and supporting those individuals who are currently living with it.

We've made it easy to donate through our secure Paytrace website. You can make a lump sum gift, or you can have your gift debited daily, weekly, bi-monthly or monthly via credit card or checking account.Make A Donation Now!

Tim Harrington, Sr. lost his 10 year struggle with Alzheimer's disease four years ago. To honor the memory of their father, an avid golfer, sons Rob and Tim, Jr. created the Harrington Open in 2010, a family run golf outing to raise funds to assist others living with the disease, and to accelerate Alzheimer's research. In it's first three years, the Harrington Open has raised nearly $30,000 for the Alzheimer's Association, Southeastern Wisconsin chapter.

Read the Harrington story here and find out why fighting Alzheimer's disease has become such a passion for this Southeastern Wisconsin family.

For more information about the 2013 Harrington Open on August 10th, click here.

Executive Director Tom Hlavacek has his Longest Day team signed up...do you have yours? The Longest Day is an endurance event on Friday, June 21st. From sunrise to sunset, gather your friends and do something you love to make a difference. Whether it's biking or running, walking, playing cards, kayaking, cooking or swing dancing, the funds you raise will help to advance the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer's.

For people facing Alzheimer's disease, this challenge is every day. For you, it's just one. Sign up now to show that you're in it until Alzheimer's is finished.

Intrigued? Contact Kendra Albers at 414.479.8800 or kalbers@alz.org for information.

The Walk to End Alzheimer's in Sheboygan County, led by Walk Chairs Connie Thimmig, Wendy Limberg, and Don Seymour, produced a video this Spring that will greatly enhance efforts to promote the Walk to a broader group of individuals, businesses and organizations.

Special thanks to Lauren Schmitt of Double Vision Films for generously donating all the videography, editing and post- production services involved in creating this amazing video!

"We are so fortunate to have this platform to share the personal stories of individuals from Sheboygan County who have been impacted by Alzheimer's disease in an effort to motivate others to support the Walk through participation or donation," said Connie Thimmig. "It is an honor and privilege to work on this effort. I encourage you to post the video on your website or Facebook and welcome the opportunity to show this video to your employees and community or church groups. Please contact me at connie.thimmig@azuramemory.com or 920.284.6584 to arrange."

The Alzheimer's Association would also like to thank all the individuals who shared their personal stories for the video - Scott Rejholec, Cal Drossel, Attorney Todd Basler, George Baskfield, Jane Kautzer and Patty Burkart.

Our French soiree and arty party, Treasure, was a HUGE success! In our second year, we raised more than $45,000 to further the mission of the Memories in the Making® program and the Alzheimer's Association - and we're still counting!

If you weren't able to attend the event but want to make a contribution to further the mission of the Alzheimer's Association and the Memories in the Making program - please contact Kendra Albers at 414.479.8800!

You are invited to attend the 5th tri-annual Women's Garden Party, Saturday, July 27th from 12:00 pm. to 3:00pm at the home of Allyson Meredith Olivier, 802 Hales Trail, Port Washington, WI 53074.

This year's party will be in memory of Allyson's mom, Patricia Arvan, who passed away from complications of Alzheimer's. There is no charge for this event-just big girls having fun! Guests are asked to consider bringing a $20.00 donation with them to support the Alzheimer's Association's special program supporting those with early stage Alzheimer's. Those who contribute $50.00 or more will receive a special memento to take home with them. Every donation will be doubled through our Challenge Match for Alzheimer's Support.

Expect great food, music, dancing and FUN FUN FUN!

Food - Music - Dancing - Fun!

Did we mention Cabana Boys will be on hand to serve you?

Enjoy silent auction and a 50/50 raffle. All women are asked to wear a Tiara and there will be a be a lovely prize for the tiara voted the GRANDEST--You can buy one, make one, borrow one, or dust off the one in your attic.

This is a unique event meant to provide joy for one afternoon. Make sure to invite friends and loved ones to join you because it's a party you won't soon forget.

Contact Allyson Olivier at 262-284-1054 or 262-385-1129, or email to allysonstiaraparty@gmail.com for details or to RSVP by July 19th.

Like the Women's Garden Tiara Party on Facebook - and keep track of all the cool things that are happening!

In her newest blogpost, Barbara Cheek Johnson, a journalist living with early stage Alzheimer's disease, found that being carefree and easy going really helped her get through the dreaded visit to the doctor.

The team at Banker's Life and Casualty Company in Germantown raised over $1,900 May 17 and 18 during their 10th annual Forget Me Not Days to benefit the Alzheimer's Association. Employees across the country raise money to advance research and provide essential programs and education for those impacted by Alzheimer's and dementia. Last year, Banker's Life employees across the nation raised over $350,000 in their annual drive.

Thank You Banker's Life and Casualty Company for your continued dedication to the cause!

We are offering numerous education programs, conferences and support groups for caregivers in the next months. To view our education calendar which features a complete listing of the programs offered in your community,click here. For a listing of caregiver support groups, click here.

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